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maureen naylor has the report. >> reporter: facebook asked what's on your mind. the judge warned jurors the answer should be nothing. but in a suburb of detroit, a judge removed a woman from a trial after saying in her facebook case that it's going to be fun to tell the defendant their guilty. >> that's a blatant violation not to have contact with the outside world about a case. if they do that, it could be a contempt sanction or a mistrial at a minimum. >> reporter: steven clark says courts are trying to catch up with technology. >> courts frequently will admonish jurors at the beginning of the trial that there is to be no texting, facebooking, and no tweeting about a trial while it's going on. >> reporter: presiding judge jamie jacobs may says the warnings has been updated to include social networking. >> when you said don't talk, i didn't mean don't facebook. that's why we changed instruction that that includes all kinds of electronic communication. >> reporter: provide a paper trail of evidence. maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there are deals to be h
maureen naylor has the report. >> reporter: facebook asked what's on your mind. the judge warned jurors the answer should be nothing. but in a suburb of detroit, a judge removed a woman from a trial after saying in her facebook case that it's going to be fun to tell the defendant their guilty. >> that's a blatant violation not to have contact with the outside world about a case. if they do that, it could be a contempt sanction or a mistrial at a minimum. >> reporter: steven...
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i am maureen naylor and this is bay area news at seven. the terminal is getting its first real test tonight adding a new twist to the rush-hour confusion. the terminal is located on main street between howard and fulsom and will serve as the main bus hub. jana katsuyama is live in the city with some answers. >> they were handing out hundreds of these maps and there are some seven different bus lines using this location and on this first day there were some problems for both the passengers and bus drivers. >> chaotic and confusing, that is how some passengers felt as they try to find their bus connections today. >> talk to us and tell people what is going on p where is the bus? >> i asked them for help and all they do is stand around and we try to get somebody who works for ac. >> the strikers said it was hectic. >> it is touchy-feely, you have to figure out how to get in and out. >> reporter: the temporary terminal is on howard and mean streets, a few blocks from the main terminal. today guys in orchards were handing out maps and informati
i am maureen naylor and this is bay area news at seven. the terminal is getting its first real test tonight adding a new twist to the rush-hour confusion. the terminal is located on main street between howard and fulsom and will serve as the main bus hub. jana katsuyama is live in the city with some answers. >> they were handing out hundreds of these maps and there are some seven different bus lines using this location and on this first day there were some problems for both the passengers...
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ibm maureen naylor. >>> a judge ruled in favor of the transit union by issuing an injunction and that defense a labor contract that ac transit imposed and the judge agreed with the unions and the agency should not have unilaterally imposed the cost-cutting measure and means that ac transit will have to honor the old contracts with the union and in beijing by ending arbitration. >> this 300,000 plus a week that we will have to add back into it all ready $56 million deficit to further jeopardize the services of our public. >> ac transit still has the opportunity to negotiate and not wait until they 35 and that means the restoration of the service will be put back. >> this issue had caused delays for riders and the ac transit board is holding a closed-door meeting at this hour. >>> tomorrow san francisco transit officials will meet to discuss a mandated rates for muni riders and boost wages they can only discussed the increase and has no authority to deny the wage hike. they guaranteed muni drivers and equasalary and an initiative would end that guarantee and forced muni drivers to negot
ibm maureen naylor. >>> a judge ruled in favor of the transit union by issuing an injunction and that defense a labor contract that ac transit imposed and the judge agreed with the unions and the agency should not have unilaterally imposed the cost-cutting measure and means that ac transit will have to honor the old contracts with the union and in beijing by ending arbitration. >> this 300,000 plus a week that we will have to add back into it all ready $56 million deficit to...
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for more we go to maureen naylor live in san carlos. maureen? >> reporter: frank, it's not a pretty thought or smell here with these full garbage containers throughout 11 cities in san mateo county. the two stuffed trash bins here were supposed to be emptied this morning. today, is that why they haven't picked up my garbage? >> reporter: she was unaware that service for fer tosh dash for her and other san mateo residentings will be delayed for the next two days because of a worker strike. >> i don't know where i will put it. i will probably have to put it in the gas bin until friday. >> reporter: they walked the picket line in front of allied waste services services in san carlos after their ongoing contract talks with the company failed yesterday. >> they are trying to take awa our pensions and cap our insurance. we settled on a pay raise but they still don't want to fix that. >> in an unexpected move, 250 garbage collectors and clerical workers from the union also walked off the job in solidarity. we were a bit surprised by that and frankly di
for more we go to maureen naylor live in san carlos. maureen? >> reporter: frank, it's not a pretty thought or smell here with these full garbage containers throughout 11 cities in san mateo county. the two stuffed trash bins here were supposed to be emptied this morning. today, is that why they haven't picked up my garbage? >> reporter: she was unaware that service for fer tosh dash for her and other san mateo residentings will be delayed for the next two days because of a worker...
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maureen naylor has the report. >> reporter: facebook asked what's on your mind. the judge warned jurors the answer should be nothing. but in a suburb of detroit, a judge removed a woman from a trial after saying in her facebook case that it's going to be fun to tell the defendant their guilty. >> that's a blatant violation not to have contact with the outside world about a case. if they do that, it could be a contempt sanction or a mistrial at a minimum. >> reporter: steven clark says courts are trying to catch up with technology. >> courts frequently will admonish jurors at the beginning of the trial that there is to be no texting, facebooking, and no tweeting about a trial while it's going on. >> reporter: presiding judge jamie jacobs may says the warnings has been updated to include social networking. >> when you said don't talk, i didn't mean don't facebook. that's why we changed instruction that that includes all kinds of electronic communication. >> reporter: provide a paper trail of evidence. maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there are deals to be h
maureen naylor has the report. >> reporter: facebook asked what's on your mind. the judge warned jurors the answer should be nothing. but in a suburb of detroit, a judge removed a woman from a trial after saying in her facebook case that it's going to be fun to tell the defendant their guilty. >> that's a blatant violation not to have contact with the outside world about a case. if they do that, it could be a contempt sanction or a mistrial at a minimum. >> reporter: steven...
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ktvu's maureen naylor spoke to some of the couples neighbors. >> reporter: today we learned that plane was supposed to land here at san jose international airport. in the last few hours we got information about john howard. he is the sunny vale man who was piloting the case. he was certified to be a flight instructor. on this tree lined suburban street all was quiet. they and one other person were killed wednesday when a single engine plane crashed. 35miles away from the bolder municipal airport. >> i'm so sorry to hear about it. because we've just always just been, you know friendly, you know high pat, hi john and that was it. >> reporter: authorities identified the victims today at 70-year-old john howard and 56- year-old catherine hergorin. the three were on board howard's plane. authorities say the group had been visiting hegorin's family in colorado. >> i'm shocked about hearing it. >> just a quiet person, yeah. >> reporter: neighbors say howard spend decades in this home where he raised two daughters. >> they put this beautiful garden in, and i know they are very people loving. >
ktvu's maureen naylor spoke to some of the couples neighbors. >> reporter: today we learned that plane was supposed to land here at san jose international airport. in the last few hours we got information about john howard. he is the sunny vale man who was piloting the case. he was certified to be a flight instructor. on this tree lined suburban street all was quiet. they and one other person were killed wednesday when a single engine plane crashed. 35miles away from the bolder municipal...
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ktvu's maureen naylor joins us in oakland with the details on what happened. >> reporter: julie, police say each of the men had a concealed weapon in their backpack including one which was the same type of weapon used in the columbine massacre. why they were armed on campus remains unclear. >> the magazine was locked in there. this one was loaded. when we retrieved it from his backpack. >> reporter: police confiscated this loaded semiautomatic .45-caliber along with this tech 9 assault pistol band in california. it wasn't loaded but had a high capacity 30 round magazine. >> we don't know why they're armed, if they're looking for another student at the school. so we didn't know what was going on. why they would be armed at school. >> reporter: officers arrested 21-year-old christian williams and 20-year-old reginald battle. police say battle is a known member of a violent east oakland street gang, already on parole for being an ex felon in possession of a firearm. the same charge he was arrested on today. the men were arrested out side the student center at laney college on what was the
ktvu's maureen naylor joins us in oakland with the details on what happened. >> reporter: julie, police say each of the men had a concealed weapon in their backpack including one which was the same type of weapon used in the columbine massacre. why they were armed on campus remains unclear. >> the magazine was locked in there. this one was loaded. when we retrieved it from his backpack. >> reporter: police confiscated this loaded semiautomatic .45-caliber along with this tech...
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ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose with this story. maureen? >> reporter: mike, the meeting wrapped up just a little over an hour ago and residents from the county pocket -- pocket made it clear. tonight's meeting was filled with heated exchanges between frustrated residents of the cambria area and san jose city officials. san jose is under court order. >> we're looking at whether it's a better boundary of where city services stop. we think with this boundary it makes it much cleaner. >> reporter: before the meeting about 60 people rallied to become part of campbell fighting concerns about san jose's public safety services. >> they are already letting firemen go and they are not for safety. they aren't gonna help us. >> to prepare for this, my husband and i have actually taken cpr classes so, if, in fact, city services can't get to us in time, we can save ourselves. >> by taking on more, this is gonna hurt me as a citizen of san jose. we're really opposed to it. >> reporter: those at the cam bem cigar shop are against the idea. the store's been
ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose with this story. maureen? >> reporter: mike, the meeting wrapped up just a little over an hour ago and residents from the county pocket -- pocket made it clear. tonight's meeting was filled with heated exchanges between frustrated residents of the cambria area and san jose city officials. san jose is under court order. >> we're looking at whether it's a better boundary of where city services stop. we think with this boundary it makes it much...
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maureen naylor reports on today's arrests. >> this one was loaded when we retrieved this from his backpack. >> reporter: the loaded gun is one of two guns police confiscated. the other one not loaded is a tech five pistol. it had a three round magazine which was empty. it's the same gun used at the columbine shooting. >> we don't know if they are armed if they're looking for another student at the school. so we didn't know what was going on. why they would be armed at school. >>> they are 21-year-old christian williams and 20-year- old reginald battle. officers say each had a concealed pistol in his backpack. police say battle is a known member of a street gang. >> once they were out of class and away from other students they were detained. it was done fairly low key and without putting anyone else at jeopardy. >>> news of the arrests was news to students. >> i don't feel safe but it's not going to stop me from coming to school. >> do your thing there, don't bring it there because people here are pursuing their education but they are upgrading their life. >>> in less than three weeks, it's
maureen naylor reports on today's arrests. >> this one was loaded when we retrieved this from his backpack. >> reporter: the loaded gun is one of two guns police confiscated. the other one not loaded is a tech five pistol. it had a three round magazine which was empty. it's the same gun used at the columbine shooting. >> we don't know if they are armed if they're looking for another student at the school. so we didn't know what was going on. why they would be armed at school....
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ktvu's maureen naylor reports. >> reporter: in the guadalupe river in downtown san jose water flows, wild like frolics and trash threats. >> it's an issue. i was just looking down at the creek right by the water works, the old water works. and i go, why isn't there just somebody cleaning this up? >> reporter: last week, the state water resources board named the guadalupe river and 25 other bay rivers, creeks and parts of san francisco bay to its list of polluted waterways. >> it's not a surprise. it's not a surprise that they are on there. >> reporter: carol frederick son with the santa clara valley water district says trash is a big problem in some county water ways despite a ballot measure they passed in 2000 to designate more money to cleanup and restoration. >> we are doing the best we can. the voters have funded the trash cleanups that we are doing. they do appreciate it when we go out there and do it. and we will continue to do it. >> reporter: the other santa clara waterways are all creeks. the water district says the most common issues are food wrappers and plastic bottles. >
ktvu's maureen naylor reports. >> reporter: in the guadalupe river in downtown san jose water flows, wild like frolics and trash threats. >> it's an issue. i was just looking down at the creek right by the water works, the old water works. and i go, why isn't there just somebody cleaning this up? >> reporter: last week, the state water resources board named the guadalupe river and 25 other bay rivers, creeks and parts of san francisco bay to its list of polluted waterways....
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ktvu's maureen naylor with more on that citi' very violent weekend. >> reporter: heather, police say they have no information about the spike of violence this weekend. the most recent in south san josi. this apartment complex where police say officers shot a suicidal man this morning. a wooden board covers the front entrance to the man's apartment. >> they were banging on the door and trying to get in, but no one was answering. >> reporter: they say the 48 why are's estranged wife called police and say he shot himself with a nail gun. when officers went into the apartment officers saw him hold a 10" knife and opened fire. >> the suspect confront fronting the officer wasarled and confrontational. so i really can't get into specifics, but he was confronting the officers. >> you heard five or six hots, pop, pop, pop, pop. >> reporter: the next door neighbor say the man was a butcher at a grocery store and moved in a couple of months ago. >> i know they lot their house and we're getting divorced and exchanged kids. sometimeez would have the little boy and sometimes the little girl. >> re
ktvu's maureen naylor with more on that citi' very violent weekend. >> reporter: heather, police say they have no information about the spike of violence this weekend. the most recent in south san josi. this apartment complex where police say officers shot a suicidal man this morning. a wooden board covers the front entrance to the man's apartment. >> they were banging on the door and trying to get in, but no one was answering. >> reporter: they say the 48 why are's estranged...
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maureen naylor reports on today's arrests. >> this one was loaded when we retrieved this from his backpack. >> reporter: the loaded gun is one of two guns police confiscated. the other one not loaded is a tech five pistol. it had a three round magazine which was empty. it's the same gun used at the columbine shooting. >> we don't know if they are armed if they're looking for another student at the school. so we didn't know what was going on. why they would be armed at school. >>> they are 21-year-old christian williams and 20-year- old reginald battle. officers say each had a concealed pistol in his backpack. police say battle is a known member of a street gang. >> once they were out of class and away from other students they were detained. it was done fairly low key and without putting anyone else at jeopardy. >>> news of the arrests was news to students. >> i don't feel safe but it's not going to stop me from coming to school. >> do your thing there, don't bring it there because people here are pursuing their education but they are upgrading their life. >>> in less than three weeks, it's
maureen naylor reports on today's arrests. >> this one was loaded when we retrieved this from his backpack. >> reporter: the loaded gun is one of two guns police confiscated. the other one not loaded is a tech five pistol. it had a three round magazine which was empty. it's the same gun used at the columbine shooting. >> we don't know if they are armed if they're looking for another student at the school. so we didn't know what was going on. why they would be armed at school....
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ktvu's maureen naylor reports. >> reporter: in the guadalupe river in downtown san jose water flows, wild like frolics and trash threats. >> it's an issue. i was just looking down at the creek right by the water works, the old water works. and i go, why isn't there just somebody cleaning this up? >> reporter: last week, the state water resources board named the guadalupe river and 25 other bay rivers, creeks and parts of san francisco bay to its list of polluted waterways. >> it's not a surprise. it's not a surprise that they are on there. >> reporter: carol frederick son with the santa clara valley water district says trash is a big problem in some county water ways despite a ballot measure they passed in 2000 to designate more money to cleanup and restoration. >> we are doing the best we can. the voters have funded the trash cleanups that we are doing. they do appreciate it when we go out there and do it. and we will continue to do it. >> reporter: the other santa clara waterways are all creeks. the water district says the most common issues are food wrappers and plastic bottles. >
ktvu's maureen naylor reports. >> reporter: in the guadalupe river in downtown san jose water flows, wild like frolics and trash threats. >> it's an issue. i was just looking down at the creek right by the water works, the old water works. and i go, why isn't there just somebody cleaning this up? >> reporter: last week, the state water resources board named the guadalupe river and 25 other bay rivers, creeks and parts of san francisco bay to its list of polluted waterways....
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ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose with this story. maureen? >> reporter: mike, the meeting wrapped up just a little over an hour ago and residents from the county pocket -- pocket made it clear. tonight's meeting was filled with heated exchanges between frustrated residents of the cambria area and san jose city officials. san jose is under court order. >> we're looking at whether it's a better boundary of where city services stop. we think with this boundary it makes it much cleaner. >> reporter: before the meeting about 60 people rallied to become part of campbell fighting concerns about san jose's public safety services. >> they are already letting firemen go and they are not for safety. they aren't gonna help us. >> to prepare for this, my husband and i have actually taken cpr classes so, if, in fact, city services can't get to us in time, we can save ourselves. >> by taking on more, this is gonna hurt me as a citizen of san jose. we're really opposed to it. >> reporter: those at the cam bem cigar shop are against the idea. the store's been
ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose with this story. maureen? >> reporter: mike, the meeting wrapped up just a little over an hour ago and residents from the county pocket -- pocket made it clear. tonight's meeting was filled with heated exchanges between frustrated residents of the cambria area and san jose city officials. san jose is under court order. >> we're looking at whether it's a better boundary of where city services stop. we think with this boundary it makes it much...
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ktvu's maureen naylor was there when two couples heard the news and has this personal look at their reaction. >> reporter: in the lobby of the clerk's office this morning, two engaged same-sex couples nervously waited to hear if today would be their wedding day. >> i don't want to miss the window of opportunity. we missed it last time and if there's a ten minute window when they say yes go ahead. i want to get in there and be able to do that. >> we've been together in september it'll be six years. so it is time. it's time. >> lisa clerk and lina bracketely sat next to coo and motareli checking phones. two rows behind, heather nunes and husband sat in opposition. >> that's not ta way it's supposed to be. >> reporter: then the news came. but then 10 minutes later. >> i still cannot issue marriage licenses until after 5:00 p.m. on august 18th. >> reporter: word they'll have to wait until next wednesday to get married. >> some of our friends are married but we can't. come on let's just end this and get over it. >> if it takes a year, we'll come back. if it takes five years, we'll come back. we'r
ktvu's maureen naylor was there when two couples heard the news and has this personal look at their reaction. >> reporter: in the lobby of the clerk's office this morning, two engaged same-sex couples nervously waited to hear if today would be their wedding day. >> i don't want to miss the window of opportunity. we missed it last time and if there's a ten minute window when they say yes go ahead. i want to get in there and be able to do that. >> we've been together in...
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you will see maureen naylor's story early in the newscast. i hope you did, she was out talking to business saying that they're having a slow down because of the weather. low 70s out there toward the rodeo area. so if you keep going, if this were to continue on to modesto and stockton we will get to 95. for the bay area proper, we're talking about 85. to get high temperatures you get need a high pressure and you get this inversion. you get the bad air quality and you get the fog. what happens is, this high pressure is not where it's supposed to be. that's as simple as that that's what's happening. high pressure, not much of an inversion. this week high pressure is the culprit. it's not supposed to be there. we have a lot of rain out here. the forecast highs tomorrow then, there's your footprint, that looks a lot like what i showed you yesterday. with cool temperatures around the bay. san mateo, morning fog, 70 degrees in san mateo for a daytime high. maybe 74, 67 in richmond, these are forecast highs for cities where you live. a nice day. a lo
you will see maureen naylor's story early in the newscast. i hope you did, she was out talking to business saying that they're having a slow down because of the weather. low 70s out there toward the rodeo area. so if you keep going, if this were to continue on to modesto and stockton we will get to 95. for the bay area proper, we're talking about 85. to get high temperatures you get need a high pressure and you get this inversion. you get the bad air quality and you get the fog. what happens...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the nation's unemployment rate remained unchanged in july. a discouraging sign when it comes to the u.s. economy. private employers added 71,000 jobs last month. at least 200,000 a month are needed to bring down the unemployment rate. over all the economy showed a net loss of 131,000 jobs, mostly because the government let go 143,000 temporary census workers. >>> speaking of workers at a washington, d.c. factory today, president obama called the new job's report a good sign. mr. obama chatted with employees while touring a factory. he noted that the country had added private-sector jobs every month so far this year. but he said the government must do more to encourage job growth. >> not only to lay the foundation for private-sector job creation but also to accelerate the highway. to fuel the small engines which are the basis of the growth. not a year from now, not six months from now, but now. >> reporter: the president also urged congress to pass a $30 billion bill to increase loan limits and tax cuts for small businesses. >>> today's job nu
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the nation's unemployment rate remained unchanged in july. a discouraging sign when it comes to the u.s. economy. private employers added 71,000 jobs last month. at least 200,000 a month are needed to bring down the unemployment rate. over all the economy showed a net loss of 131,000 jobs, mostly because the government let go 143,000 temporary census workers. >>> speaking of workers at a washington, d.c. factory today, president obama...
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good evening i'm maureen naylor. heather holmes is often tonight. >> and i'm ken wayne. >> ever since a fresno man claimed he bought some rare ansel adams photographs for just $40 there has been controversy. experts say those pictures were not taken by adams but probably by the uncle of an oakland woman. tonight we're learning more about the background of the art dealer who made the claim that those pictures are worth a lot. patty lee. >> reporter: that expert who claimed to have 25 years of experience apraysing fine arts turned out to be a convicted fell on who is latest is his credentials. >> mayor january is the oakland woman who helped prove a box of negatives which were contributed by ansel adams were probably shot by her uncle early. she learned that david streets, so-called expert who valued those negatives at $200 million has almost no experience in fine arts and a criminal record for passing bad checks, theft and fraud in two states. >> conmen can be very slick. that's almost the definition of it, you know.
good evening i'm maureen naylor. heather holmes is often tonight. >> and i'm ken wayne. >> ever since a fresno man claimed he bought some rare ansel adams photographs for just $40 there has been controversy. experts say those pictures were not taken by adams but probably by the uncle of an oakland woman. tonight we're learning more about the background of the art dealer who made the claim that those pictures are worth a lot. patty lee. >> reporter: that expert who claimed to...
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you will see maureen naylor's story early in the newscast. i hope you did, she was out talking to business saying that they're having a slow down because of the weather. low 70s out there toward the rodeo area. so if you keep going, if this were to continue on to modesto and stockton we will get to 95. for the bay area proper, we're talking about 85. to get high temperatures you get need a high pressure and you get this inversion. you get the bad air quality and you get the fog. what happens is, this high pressure is not where it's supposed to be. that's as simple as that that's what's happening. high pressure, not much of an inversion. this week high pressure is the culprit. it's not supposed to be there. we have a lot of rain out here. the forecast highs tomorrow then, there's your footprint, that looks a lot like what i showed you yesterday. with cool temperatures around the bay. san mateo, morning fog, 70 degrees in san mateo for a daytime high. maybe 74, 67 in richmond, these are forecast highs for cities where you live. a nice day. a lo
you will see maureen naylor's story early in the newscast. i hope you did, she was out talking to business saying that they're having a slow down because of the weather. low 70s out there toward the rodeo area. so if you keep going, if this were to continue on to modesto and stockton we will get to 95. for the bay area proper, we're talking about 85. to get high temperatures you get need a high pressure and you get this inversion. you get the bad air quality and you get the fog. what happens...
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ktvu's maureen naylor was there when two couples heard the news and has this personal look at their reaction. >> reporter: in the lobby of the clerk's office this morning, two engaged same-sex couples nervously waited to hear if today would be their wedding day. >> i don't want to miss the window of opportunity. we missed it last time and if there's a ten minute window when they say yes go ahead. i want to get in there and be able to do that. >> we've been together in september it'll be six years. so it is time. it's time. >> lisa clerk and lina bracketely sat next to coo and motareli checking phones. two rows behind, heather nunes and husband sat in opposition. >> that's not ta way it's supposed to be. >> reporter: then the news came. but then 10 minutes later. >> i still cannot issue marriage licenses until after 5:00 p.m. on august 18th. >> reporter: word they'll have to wait until next wednesday to get married. >> some of our friends are married but we can't. come on let's just end this and get over it. >> if it takes a year, we'll come back. if it takes five years, we'll come back. we'r
ktvu's maureen naylor was there when two couples heard the news and has this personal look at their reaction. >> reporter: in the lobby of the clerk's office this morning, two engaged same-sex couples nervously waited to hear if today would be their wedding day. >> i don't want to miss the window of opportunity. we missed it last time and if there's a ten minute window when they say yes go ahead. i want to get in there and be able to do that. >> we've been together in...
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ktvu's maureen naylor has more now on what the protesters want, maureen. >> heather, the group targeted banks today about the building promoting would affect how all california companies pay property taxes. supporters say it would mean millions for the state but it has major challenges and critics. >> about 45 people demonstrated outside a chase bank branch in downtown san jose this afternoon. >> people are hurting but the banks aren't hurting. the banks need to take more responsibility only what's been happening right now. >> reporter: a half dozen demonstrations took place around the state. demonstrators demanded a range of help from the banks. >> call your legislators and tell them you will never vote for them again unless you vote yes on this ab2492. >> reporter: assembly bill 2492 was introduced by tom amiato from san francisco. it would change the state constitution, instead when the property is sold or acquired. supporters say it would drum up millions of the dollars. leaders here say they have a better chance now. >> we have more people hurting in santa clara county, this is not
ktvu's maureen naylor has more now on what the protesters want, maureen. >> heather, the group targeted banks today about the building promoting would affect how all california companies pay property taxes. supporters say it would mean millions for the state but it has major challenges and critics. >> about 45 people demonstrated outside a chase bank branch in downtown san jose this afternoon. >> people are hurting but the banks aren't hurting. the banks need to take more...
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i'm maureen naylor. >> and i'm mike mibach. ken and heather are off tonight. the hot weather is coming, absent for the majority of this summer, temperatures are set to spike within the next 24 hours. today a grass fire sparked up in the north bay. and tomorrow marks a first for the summer season. we have team coverage for you tonight. mark tamayo has the forecast. but we begin with ktvu's deborah villalon live tonight in pleasantton. deborah? >> reporter: mike, pleasantton always beautiful. yes, tomorrow something we haven't seen in the area all day a spare the air day. where heat and pollution mix and asked to avoid driving, telecommute and use transit instead. remember this, smog. a familiar part of most summer is. but if there is a silver lining in the fog and the chill we've had, it's been great air quality. >> by this time last year we had already had ten spare the air alerts. >> reporter: tomorrow been our firs. late afternoon on the marina green and not a goosebump insight. no fog barreling through the golden gate. by tomorrow afternoon, heat will be tr
i'm maureen naylor. >> and i'm mike mibach. ken and heather are off tonight. the hot weather is coming, absent for the majority of this summer, temperatures are set to spike within the next 24 hours. today a grass fire sparked up in the north bay. and tomorrow marks a first for the summer season. we have team coverage for you tonight. mark tamayo has the forecast. but we begin with ktvu's deborah villalon live tonight in pleasantton. deborah? >> reporter: mike, pleasantton always...